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Mathematics, 30.12.2019 23:31 ggg509

There are 52 cards in a deck, and 13 of them are hearts. consider the following two scenarios:

scenario a: four cards are dealt, one at a time, off the top of a well-shuffled deck. what is the probability that a heart turns up on the fourth card, but not before?
scenario b: a deck of cards is shuffled. you have to deal one card at a time until a heart turns up. you have dealt 3 cards, and still have not seen a heart. what is the probability of getting a heart on the 4th card?
calculate the probabilities of the two scenarios and show your work. are the two scenarios different? explain.

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